jfm
Well-Known Member
Is your reason for black just aesthetic?
I actually like navy.
Maybe your reason is that black doesnt reflect the light.
We had an interesting effect last season.
We are currently on an end of a run of (UK style) pontoons and the lower morning sun covers the whole of the starboard side.
The port side is obscured to a degree by the alongside pontoon finger.
During the height of the growth last season the port side had significantly more growth than the starboard side which had the full benefit of the low morning sun.
This leads me to think (in laymans terms of course) that the foulong prefers darker areas.
In fact I met someone earlier last season who recommended hanging plastic bags full of water so that the sun's light would difuse under the boat.
Woffling a bit here but I think that there's a case fo lighter coloured A/F paint - white for example.
Anyway, I chose navy cos I like the colour.
Be interested to hear why you like black.
My preference for black is 90% cos I like the colour. It's perhaps a med trend because black is the biggest colour in med whereas it's blue in UK. And I have done the current boat in complete no-blue colour scheme; black canvas and fender socks etc. so yes, it's aesthetics, and each to their own
The other 10% is that some boaters/captians say in bars that black is better as its darkness inhibits weed growth. I'm very sceptical of this because most such comments are guesses and there is no scientific comparison agianst say white. And indeed your experience suggests the opposite
I suppose that there are many orgnaisms that can grow on a boat hull and perhaps some like light and others dont. So maybe the black/white choice merely affects the species you get! I dont think there is much difference in light levels between black and dark blue anyway
Anyway, I hope the M66 goes some way to helping with your SCM fouling problems. It'll be interesting to see. In a year's time we'll have some good data - M66 in the challenging conditions of SCM and my usaf results. We'll be able to write an article for PBO